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" * 1 ' IKllW II HI IIH l lim? A Ju^'ier in Turkey. The exemplification of the adage, when in Turkey you must do as the turkies do, is given in the Providence Journal. Tlie reputation of Simmons, the magician, had proceeded him to Constantinople, and the Sultan commanded his appeaauce. The Ornithological Paradox, in which the magician cuts off the heads of a hlack and white pigeon, and sends them flying each with the other's h'ead, concluded the entertainment. The Sultan had watched the movements of the dexterous prestidigitateur ; then turning to an officer, gave an order in a whisper. The officer disappeared, and soon returned with a large Damascus yatagan, glittering as .a sunheam. A royal gift, thought Simmons. In a moment two slaves appeared, one wlnte, the other black. "Kow" said tlie Sultan, "that we may see that thy skill does realty surpass that of all t-lio magii in the . world,.let tlie head of the black slave 'be placed oil the shoulders of the white and the pale face on the * black. The slaves trembled no more than the astonished Simmons. Recovering, he lifted the weapon liigh in the air, and then suddenly let it. fall again. {f\Vhy dofes the Giaour delay ?" impatiently asked the Sultan. "Your Majesty Will pardon me," was the cool reply ; "I had only prepared myself to perform the feat with pigeons; with human beings great preparati- "l is necessary. I must procure a sacred herb, which is on !;> i*ij /; j* the purpose at a certain ^ 'Mil ?n \t* i he moon. It yfet lacks ten <1:i '.) 11.e time. Grant me that lmo fl f "will perform your royal v>h." I he Sultan seemed disap , -hited, ' at said : "We accord the 1 o< o? t< : days." By the assistance ol'tii- ach Minister, Simmons ol> ( :ined issport-,.and in a tew days -.as 1 > ; d the dominions of the ill :i!! fur key. < *n r j^pc?g3^noa?n^Po>BC?iamwy uuiaxw? 5 > ii1 ss aoojesh! MM'- an in Kit HAS .II;ST KKCKIVKD * ui a handsome assortment, of Muslim* . '< -h will We sold low for cash. Main i -: Dr. You tin's. B. SUCKS. \ ' 0 WANTED. ' ' 15ITV Oil llFX Ib A OOOfl OWELL:! ol medium si'/e, to bo situated in iNnn ! ai The applicant is a refugee. Any ; be ohtaii.ed by calling on 1). lb llO VI a- tf NOTICE. . llUt'SllSON will actn? my Agent Ibr ?tion of nil business in reference to hir, during mv absence in the service, tf " W. L. DkL'AS.S. ftOTICE. Y ALMOND, lias resumed the practice oi' i ' sion in the Town of Camden and its jc on Main street. . NOTICE ff S hereby given to all persons indebted to'the Estaio H ot 15. A .1. Scarborough, deceased, to forward and pay up, and to thosg having claims against the same, to present them, legally authenticated, lo the undersigned, for settlement. .J. 11. SHAW, June tit It ' Executor. IIARK r jPli IS Beautiful thonroughbred young Stallion, by k Jcll'i'avis, dam by Kutaw Shark, will stand at llobkirk 11 ill the ensuing season (1st March to 1st July.) at Fifty dollais, payable in advance. No insurance. $1,01) to the 15 room. March 1 tf roil SAL. 12 Olt BARTER; r|j A WO doors above ll?c Tost Ollicc, Colloli Cards, R Uic?\ Liverpool and Coast Sail:, Nails, Tobacco, Col ton Yarn, Flour, llacon, and Lard, by April 110 D. |>. UOCOTT _ ft SAM unxinji \\1 IfiT. bo :it his stable at (ho Hermitage tho en7 V suing season, commencing the llrst of March. Terms?Fifty Dollars tho Season, payablo in advance February 12 ' tf 4' ST. LAWRENCE. ? rflMl IS Celebrated (rotting Stallion, of tho Morgan 5 stock. will stand tho ensuing season (1st March .?) 1st. duly) at my plantation on Granny's Quarter i'heck, 0 miles from Camden, hiberty Hill road, at in iv dollar* payable in advance. No insurance, (iroom lee ^!,< <> /A('lf. OANTIOY. March U ' tf . "? t. ~ ^ Special IN"otices. NOTICE. ~ MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CONductod strictly on tlio caali system. All orders must positively be accompanied with the cash. Those indebted to nio will please cotno farward and pay up. WM. McKAIN. July 7 . Gt. Mr. Editor: You will please announce the following gentleman as candidates for re-election to the ITouso of Representatives, from' Kershaw District, at the ensuing election in October, and oblige their friends: ., Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE. Capt. D. D. PERRY. July 1 Mr Editor: As the time is approaching when the people ol Kershaw District, will have to select, those who will represent them, in the ensuing Legislature wo respectfully recommend' the following gentlemen as a candidates. For ?S'enalor. Mnj. A. 11. HOY KIN For Reprcscntalivcs. Mnj. J. M. DkSAUSSORK, Capt. W. Z. LK1TNKR. 13v inserting the above, you will oblige April 15. MANY VOTERS. For Representative. The friends of Capt. "V. L. DkI'ASS, announce hiin' a candidate for Representative to tlie South Carolina Legislature, at the next October election. July 1 . For Representative. "We arc authorized to announce Col. A. 1). ftOOI)WYN, as a candidhto for tho Legislature at the ensuing election. April 22 tf For Representative. Wcaro authorized to announce Col "V. R. TAYLOR as .a candidate for tho Legislature at the ensuing election. Juno 10 tf Mit. Eiutoh: You will please unnounnco Capt. "WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for re-election . . ? I as clorK 01 itic t;ourt 01 common riens, ior Jvcrstinw District, and oblige MANY FRIKNDS. April 15. PKItSOXS having claims against ,T. "W. Doby de ceased, will present them duly attested; those indebted t:? him will'make payment to M A id' 11A 0 DORA', Adiu'st. June 1 f 6 HIDES WANTED~ /'A P.ft KX and dry hides wanted, for which tho higli*\I est price will be paid. Apply to May "J7 tl* ' J>'. D. 11OCOTT. WANTED i X A*/\ RTTSI1 KhS of Sorghum Seed, for which the 1 r) \ /\ / highest price will be given. April f. 1). D.I10C0TT. " RAGS-! RAGS rr~ . r p 11 ! : 11 11KST P111 tJKS pA*I 1) PO11 \V11 ITK I linen or co'ton rags, delivered in large or smal (pintitics at. this olliec. N' MW 15 66 lv S % JUST I'UIiLlSIIED I 1?Y ' EVANS & COGSWELL, COLUMBIA, S. C. ' pi IF, SPIRIT. OF MILITARY INSTITUTIONS, fl. By Marshall Marmont. Tran.s'aled from tlm latest Boris edition by Frank SeliaMcr, Colonel '22d Regiment Mississippi Infantry. Neatly bound. Price $;?. One-third oil' to. the trade. INFANTRY TACTICS, For Brigade, Division, and Army Corps, by ("Jen. Casey, IT. S. Army.* Pronounced tlie lies! work of flic kind in'the language. Illustrated with 20 Lithograph-, cd Plates, and well bound. Price $5. One third ofi , to the trade. CUISOLM'S SURGERY,' t ' Being a third edition of this valuablo work. Splendidlv illusl rated, and linolv linmul !>. :???. c-io n.w>_ third oil" to tho trade. Tlio editions of all of these valuable works are mi- 1 dor 2,00(1 copies, ami those in want will <lo well to .send in their orders at onee. A i.so, (IKXKR'AIiORDKIlS, A. &. I. G.'h Ollice, up to 1st April, 18(31. Price One-third oil'to the trade. ANDUWW'S LIGHT ARTILLERY DRILL. Splendidly illustrated. Price. $-1. One-third off to the trade. Any of these books will be sent free of postage on receipt of the price, in now issue, or the old at the discount. J3VANS & Publishers. July 2 . FACTOKACiK AND COMMISSION AOI^CV. ^TMIK undersigned has this day opened ay agc.no/ for tho purchase barter and sale, on commission, of groceries, provisions, dry goods, and produce and merchandise of every description, and, is prepared tc receive goods on consignment or for storage. Attention will also bo given to tho buying and selling ol Real Estate and Negroos. Liberal advances made on all consignments. Ollieo on Main street two doors above tho Post Oflieo. P. 1>. 1TOCOTT. Aprrl U? ! DISTRICT DIRECTORY| DISTRICT OFFICERS. j LcgitlatoTa. ( A. H. Boykin?Senator. John M. DeStt'ussure, D. D. Perry?Representatives. , Magiatratcs. Jolm K. AYitlicrspoon, Wm. D. Hogfan, W. R. Taylor, Henry Brace, John R. Skdw, Richard L" Wliitaker, J. T. Barker. . ,. Commissioners of Roads. J. M. DaSaussurc Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E.' Hughes, Daniel D. Kirkland, James L. McBowall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Fred. Bo wen, John L. Mickle, Gillam Sowcll',' Richmond It. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of the * Act to establish certain ltoads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December 17,' is as follows.:' " That each Commissioner, of Roads now in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a successor is appointed, and hns accepted. This section to be in force_ during the war. Conhninxioncrs of Free Schools. Wiley Kelley," Win. Dixon, James Team, (3. 0. Iluilc, Jesse Truesdel, Daniel Belhune, A. L. McDowell. Commissioners of Public Buildings. John Workman, II. M? Kennedy^ RYB. Johnson, F. D. Zcinp, L. W. R. Blair, Janies B. Cureton, Win. 1). pMeDowall Chairman, C. F. B., Colin Macrea Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John iM. DcSaussure, James Dunlnp, Wm. E. Johnsou, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos, E. Shannon. . ' Commissioners of (he Poor. J".'. Barnes, A. A. MoDowall, John O. Biggins, R. M. Kennedy, J. S. DeFass. W. E. Kughson, Sec. ami Trcas. President and Directors of Camdc.4' Bridge Co. President?John M. DcSaussure. Directors?John Msernc, B. Perkins, James Team,' t^olin Macrae, See. & Trcus. Soldier's Board of Relief. JolAi M. DcSaussure, E. Barnes, James Dunlap, J. Boss Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Truesdel, John B. Micitle, Charles ll'aley, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. John S. Meroney. Managers of Elections. Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A. McDonald, Win McKain. Cureton's Mill?Frederick Bowen. James Team. Emanuel Parker. ..Flat Ilock???4sse Truesdel, James Fletcher, 6eorge It. Miller.'. Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Wm. Cato. Lizenby's?John McUougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. Schrpck's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLcod, Henry Rndcliffe. Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle, J nines II. Vaughn. Liberty Hill-,-A. I). Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, 11. B. Cunningham. ?o Officer* of Court. ^ Joseph I). Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity- : W. (Unburn, Clerk; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; Duncan Slicorn, Sheritf. Tax Collector. W1111o m MnlTnln Confederate Enrolling Officer. W. Z. Leitner. Confederate. War Tax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. Assessors.' , John Cantej', 11. M. Kennedy'.' Collector of Tax in Kind. ^ .James Jones. Chief Commissarg Agent. J. II. Devereatax. Confederate Quartermaster's Agent. James Sowers. State Quartermaster's Agent. A. Markley Lee. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M.'Uayle. Officers of the Totfn of Caffl'deft Tntendant. James Duhlap.. II 'ardet'is. , N. r>. llnxley, I). l>- Jlocoli, L. M. Bofrffell.'R. M. Kennedy. Recorder. it. M. Kennedy. jTarshfl and Market Clerk. Wm. Johnson. ? ? ? Professional. Physician* now Practicing. L. II. Peas, 1>. Ii. PeSaussurc, T. Reensljema, W. R. Sikes, Benjamin II. Matheann, !. McCaia, J. I. Tranlham, W. L. Pickoft, B. S. Lucas, T. F. McPow, Lewis DeSnussure, Thomas W. Salrnond, F. L. Zemp. Lawyers, Wm. M. Shannon. W. Z. Leilner. W. M. Kennedy. W. 11. Taytor. Joseph D. Punlap. Dentist. . M. Iti&ell. , Surveyors. Colin Macrae, Panicl' Bcthime, C. C. Hailo :<y- v /r * I J! Ml W I I I Hijj II M I I I III I I ;?I ^ Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mechanical. Academies and J*rimary Schools in Camden. L. McCandless' Mule Academy; F. Staudcnmycr, male academy; G. Builey, Professor of Foreign Languages; Mrs. McCundlcss' Academy for Touug Ladies, Mrs. McCrciglit ; Miss Dawson ; Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. Dealers in I)r;/ Goods, Groceries, Hardware <jc\, <jc. E. W. Bonney, James Dunlrp, George Alden, Mrs. M. T. Campbell. I?. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish, Mcndal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, Mathcson & Co., A. T. Lathi, W. 1). McDowall, S. Oppenhcim, M. Baum & Bvo., Meroney, Boswell & Bro., J. M. Gayl?, Joseph Sommera, T. ?S. Myers, Jauies McHwcn, W. C. Gerald & CO., George Douglas, J. H. Qj?_ penheim Si. Bro., Wm. Johnson, D. D. llocott, B Bikes, Druggists. Wm. McKain-, F. -L. Zenip. Ilook Seller and S/afioncr. , . James A. Young. Watches and Jewelry.' James A. Yovujg, 1. B. Alexander, A.W. Welirhan. Blacksmiths, Way on and CarriageMakcrs.. S. Shiver, llobcrt Mau, Nathan B. Arrants, Thomas Shiver- It. It., blacksmith. Cabinet Warcrooms and Undertakers. 0. L. Cluittcn, Win. Tiirvcr, J. P. Sutherland," Builders. Jv-F. Sutherland, C. L. Chattcn, II. C. Bobcrts. Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. 1 Saddlery and Harness. P. J. Oakcs, Sir. Bulger. Wheelwright and (linmaker. It. .i. McCreight. Bakers. Mrs. M A. Kennedy, P. Shoemaker, Win. Daascli Tan- Yards. L. B. Stephenson, P. L. Zcmp, John S. Bradley," Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown." 4 J lot els. Mansion House, by - E. G. Robinson." DeKalb House, by - J. H. Jungbluth." IJ? j. n ? j ru'tiic jtouratng. J. W. Itodgcrs. Mil in art/ and Dress Making. Miss D. II.' McGwcn, Mrs. lfnmmcrslougli. Churches. Melhoilist?J..T. Wightman, pastor. Presbyterian?S. H. Hay, " Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., Baptist?W. E. l^ughson, " Grain and dumber Mills. F. L. 2fcinp, flour and grist; Jas. II. Vaughn, llour and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James Ci Haile, lumber and grist; A. II. I'oykin, llour, grist and lumber; L. W. R. Blair, flour and grist; Charles Ralcy, flour and grist; J. It. Sowell, grist; John IV. Gaskins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Youiig, griit and lumber; T. J. Catithen,-lumber; Itobcrt Kirkley, grist; estate ! ,f Win. Shields, grist and lumber; George It.. Miller, flnnr and <rpioJ T*. T n...... , ? ?v.' f u . X.HI UOMUJ UUUI antf grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate of tT Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kcllcy, grisl, John Chesniit, grist and lumber; James Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John Mcliac, grist and lumber ; JohnBrown, grist ; estate of Burwell Boykiri, grist and lumber; eslalc of Lemuel Boykiti, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J. Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis Peeples,'flour, grist and lumber. Bank Officer* and Directors. Branch Bank of the State of South Carolina. President?Wm. M Shannon; Cashier?N. 1). Baxlcy; Book-Kp'r?J. E. Nettles; Assistant Book^Keeper?W. D. Anderson. directors?J. Iloss Dye, L. II. Dcas, John Can Icy, E. W. Bouncy, A. J>. Jones, sr. Bank of Camden. President,?W. E. Johnson, sr.; Cashier?W. D. M oOatph 1 1 Directors?II. B. Johnson, Win. M. Shannon, Ben.iPerkins, W. D. McDowall, John Workman J POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C MA TL AH HA NG.KM.11 NTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMDIA, WESTERN AND WAY MAILS. Due?Daily, by 1 30 P. M Close?Daily by * 6 00 P. M. LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, tl'C. Duo?Monday, Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M. <f Close?Same days, at 11 00 A. M. REP HILL, KUKSKL PLACE, tVc. Due?Thursday, by 12 00 M Closes?Samo day, at 11 00 A. M TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON, tVc. Hiio?Monday, by 12 00 M Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICE HOURS. From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., and for short timo aflor oponing tho mail at night. T. W. PEGUKS, P.M. NOTICE. WE. IIUGHSON, will act as my agent during my abscnco from homo. Porsous indebted to me will make payment to him. May 21 3m D. L. DtSAUSSURE.